Chatterbox #128 – Tickets and scalpers
Whether you go to a show once a year or once a month, there’s some fun vocabulary related to going to one, and we’ve done an episode all about it! In this episode, Andrew and Harp also share their experiences of going to concerts and buying tickets. Listen to this episode to find out whether you’ve ever sat in the nosebleed section. Have you ever bought tickets from a scalper? And did you know that Harp was a fan of Puff Daddy?
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- My jaw dropped
- The best seat(s) in the house
- Nosebleed seats
- Nuts
- A free-for-all
- Back in the day
- Sketchy
- A scalper
- The last resort
- On the side
- A markup
- Underground
- A horror story
- To miss out (on something)
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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Chatterbox #128 – Tickets and scalpers
Whether you go to a show once a year or once a month, there’s some fun vocabulary related to going to one, and we’ve done an episode all about it! In this episode, Andrew and Harp also share their experiences of going to concerts and buying tickets. Listen to this episode to find out whether you’ve ever sat in the nosebleed section. Have you ever bought tickets from a scalper? And did you know that Harp was a fan of Puff Daddy?
Expressions included in the Study Guide
- My jaw dropped
- The best seat(s) in the house
- Nosebleed seats
- Nuts
- A free-for-all
- Back in the day
- Sketchy
- A scalper
- The last resort
- On the side
- A markup
- Underground
- A horror story
- To miss out (on something)
Copyright: Audio/Study Guide: Culips
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